Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-19 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, January 18, 2014, 5:25:47 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

 You said it. This line is just one of the 'TLS handshake' lines logged when
 connecting to gmail servers. That is why it occurs every 3 minutes in 
 your case.

Thanks.
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Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-19 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, January 18, 2014, 11:49:22 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) 
wrote:

 However, the certificate it's announcing doesn't look right -
 512bit RSA is insecure (even 1024bit RSA has been phased out), and
 nobody issues end-entity certificates that are valid for more than 5
 years, so you should check why you're seeing that certificate (it
 almost certainly means that somebody is doing a man-in-the-middle
 attack with it, thus being able to read all messages you download).


How do I go about doing that?
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Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-19 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, January 18, 2014, 12:39:53 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) 
wrote:

 Maybe it is something to do with your anti-virus, like the Avast! root
 certificate with no dates or serial number mentioned in my TLS
 handshake? (Avast! does a man-in-the-middle attack so that it can
 scan my email for nasties.)

I do not have Avast, rather Avira. Would your comment still apply?
Thanks.
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Search puzzle

2014-01-19 Thread Robert Bull
I wanted to search for messages I'd sent to the editors of our parish
magazine. I went to the relevant account's Sent folder and pressed
Ctrl+F (F7 works as well) to invoke the Message Finder. I checked the
Sent folder was ticked in the Look in: Selected folders list. TB
didn't retrieve any such message, even with
Scope - Everywhere. Yet, when I tried find-as-you-type Quick Search,
then Enter, all such messages appeared.

Please, what have I failed to understand about Message Finder?

Minor suggestion - on the Message Finder screen, there's a box to tick
for scope = Everywhere. Maybe that should be a toggle, to bulk untick
as well.

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